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Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore: A Portrait of Wisdom and Reflection

Rabindranath Tagore’s “Rabindranath Tagore” is more than just a depiction of the poet; it's an embodiment of his profound intellect and contemplative spirit, captured in a striking black and white photograph by Atul Basu. The artwork itself—a painting—represents a cornerstone of Bengali art history and stands as testament to Basu’s masterful command of oil paints on plywood. Completed in 1944 during Tagore’s twilight years, the piece offers a glimpse into the artist's inner world, mirroring his unwavering gaze towards the viewer – an expression that speaks volumes about his enduring legacy.
  • Subject Matter: The portrait focuses intently on Rabindranath Tagore’s face, meticulously rendered with remarkable detail. Basu skillfully portrays Tagore’s prominent beard and mustache, alongside a distinctive hairstyle that reflects both age and dignified composure.
  • Style & Technique: Basu employs a realistic style, prioritizing accuracy in capturing Tagore's facial features. The artist utilizes subtle shading techniques to convey depth and texture, creating an impression of palpable presence.
  • Historical Context: Created during the British Raj, “Rabindranath Tagore” reflects the artistic sensibilities of its time—a period marked by a fascination with portraiture and a desire to commemorate influential figures. It’s considered part of Basu's contribution to Bengali art heritage.
  • Symbolism: The photograph’s composition is deliberately understated, emphasizing Tagore’s gaze as a symbol of wisdom and introspection. This directness invites contemplation on the poet’s philosophical convictions and his unwavering belief in human dignity.
  • Emotional Impact: Viewing “Rabindranath Tagore” evokes feelings of serenity and admiration for Tagore's intellectual prowess. The photograph serves as an enduring reminder of his profound influence on Bengali culture and literature, continuing to inspire artists and collectors alike.
The artwork’s placement in Victoria Memorial Hall underscores its significance within India’s artistic canon. Its meticulous execution—a testament to Basu’s skill—captures not merely Tagore's physical appearance but also the essence of his character. This piece exemplifies Basu’s dedication to portraying subjects with sensitivity and precision, cementing his place as a celebrated artist.
  • Size: 56 x 68 cm
  • Date: 1944
This reproduction aims to faithfully reproduce the original artwork's nuances, ensuring that admirers can appreciate Basu’s artistic vision and Tagore’s enduring spirit. It’s a beautiful addition to any art collection or interior space—a visual tribute to one of India’s most revered poets.

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  • Movement: Graphic art
  • Year: 1944
  • Medium: Oil on plywood
  • Title: Rabindranath Tagore
  • Artist: atul basu
  • Location: Victoria Memorial Hall
  • Influences: Walter Sickert

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